Chicken Lips

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  • Formed: England
  • Years Active: 1990s, 2000s

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Biography All Music Guide Wikipedia

All Music Guide:

Andy Meecham and Dean Meredith were two of the producers responsible for Bizarre Inc., a group that scored a number of major club hits in the early '90s, including "I'm Gonna Get You," "Took My Love," "Love in Motion," and "Playing With Knives." Since 1999, they've been known as Chicken Lips, an outfit that corks out dubby left-field house productions and remixes. They also work as DJs. In 2003, a pair of mix albums surfaced: Body Music and their own installment in K7's long-running DJ Kicks series. As producers, they've been extremely prolific, with a slew of 12" releases through the Kingsize label. They've also participated in a number of splinter projects, including Sir Drew, Zeefungk, and Big Two Hundred. With the addition of Steve Kotey, Chicken Lips eventually became a trio.

Wikipedia:

Chicken Lips and the World Humor Organization, Inc. (WHO) are an improvisational comedy company which operate not only in the Denver, Colorado but nationwide across the United States of America. They provide customized entertainment and workshops for businesses and focus groups.

Customized Entertainment

The World Humor Organization presents has been working in Denver for several years providing hands-on workshops for businesses and small focus groups, keynotes and customized entertainment for corporate, professional, educational and governmental organizations around the world. WHO presentations demonstrate the brilliance of laughter as an innovative means to achieve successful results in creative thinking, communication, teamwork, stress control, customer service, presentation skills, spontaneity and flexibility, change and transition, motivation, and other areas of professional and personal development.

Chicken Lips' entertainment presents customized music and comedy performances for businesses, associations, and private events. It is Denver's original and acclaimed improv-based theater.

History

Robert Wells is the founder and president of the World Humor Organization and Chicken Lips Entertainment. Bob is a Theatrical producer, director, actor, choreographer, writer and teacher, and has worked with the area's major performing arts organizations, including the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, Central City Opera, the Colorado Symphony and the Colorado Children's Chorale.

For five years he co-hosted Chicken Lips on the Air!, a comedy/talk show heard on Denver's KHOW radio. He is co-author of Murder Most Fowl, the popular audience participation comedy mystery, now in its 12th year.

Moving homes

In May, 2005, the Avenue Theater became the home to Chicken Lips & The World Humor Organization providing a base for their operations.

Trivia

Colin Mochrie from ABC's "Whose Line is it Anyway" has worked with the group extensively and highly recommends their work